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- Functional neurologic disorder conversion disorder - Mayo Clinic
Functional neurologic disorder — a newer and broader term that includes what some people call conversion disorder — features nervous system (neurological) symptoms that can't be explained by a neurological disease or other medical condition
- Functional dyspepsia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview Functional dyspepsia is a term used to describe a lingering upset stomach that has no obvious cause Functional dyspepsia (dis-PEP-see-uh) also is called nonulcer dyspepsia Functional dyspepsia is common It is a constant condition, but symptoms don't happen all the time Symptoms are like those of an ulcer They include pain or discomfort in the upper belly, bloating, belching and
- Good book for self study of functional analysis
Functional analysis is, for a large part, linear algebra on a infinite dimensional vector space over the real or complex numbers Having a good intuition from linear algebra is essential: you'll know what is reasonable to expect when the dimensional infinities can be controlled (by some sort of compactness), and when they cannot be controlled
- Ovarian cysts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Ovarian cysts are common Most of the time, you have little or no discomfort, and the cysts are harmless Most cysts go away without treatment within a few months But sometimes ovarian cysts can become twisted or burst open (rupture) This can cause serious symptoms To protect your health, get regular pelvic exams and know the symptoms that can signal what might be a serious problem
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